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Example:
The Presidential Electoral Votes
In the context of "president of the country", president shouldn't be capitalized.
It should be capitalized when it precedes a name.
For example: President Barack Obama of America.
US is always capitalized but not presidential election.
Example:
The results of the US presidential election is much- awaited by millions of people around the world.
You would if it used as a title as in Commander-in-Chief Obama. Otherwise lower case is what you want, is in Obama serves as commander-in-chief.
yes like this Spring Election
No..only when talking about the human.
No it's not capitalized.
Yes it is typically always capitalized.
The possessive form is Gus's house. (Don't forget to capitalize proper names.)
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
do you capitalize the word protestant
do you capitalize roaring twenties
I would not capitalize it because it is a just a noun. Think, would you capitalize house. As in, they live in a green House. What about they live in a blue Teepee? My advice: don't capitalize.
Not necessarily. For example, The candidate acted in a presidential manner.But if it relates to the office or position of the President, then yes. For example:We hung the Presidential Seal on the podium, but it crashed to the floor.
The leader of the House of Representatives
Yes it is typically always capitalized.
Russia
Speaker of a house.
The possessive form is Gus's house. (Don't forget to capitalize proper names.)
i really dont know
The house of representatives
I have several sentences for you.The presidential office was my favorite part of the White House tour.The criminal received a presidential pardon.A presidential address will be televised tonight.The presidential car is bullet resistant.
67 senators and 291 members of the house have to vote to override the presidential veto
House of Representatives